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Toyota Matrix may be the best of all worlds

Toyota Matrix may be the best of all worlds

If you have ever tried to get dog hair or a mud stain out of a carpet then you will know what a pain in the butt it can be.
There's no accounting for taste

There's no accounting for taste

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Name dropping with Thanksgiving

Name dropping with Thanksgiving

Many men and women, whose names may or may not appear in the biblical record, but whose names are in our thoughts, and each of us has his or her own list of men and women of character.
The last whiskey run

The last whiskey run

In the last episode, Caribou Joe talks his way past Constable Bigumpound and heads south to moonbeam creek for another load of bootleg whiskey. Joe arrived back at Mile 49 on Christmas Eve.
Amateur geologists will love the John Shelford Opal Beds

Amateur geologists will love the John Shelford Opal Beds

This week's hike is a relatively unknown trail that has a variety of things to see, especially for rockhounds. The opal bed trails provide easy access for those hoping to mine a few opals and agates.
1912 - another year gone by

1912 - another year gone by

Previously, the Wall brothers, Caribou Joe and an old trapper named Sandy celebrate at the big New Year's Eve party. Joe and his friends continued their discussion and drinking at the New Year's Eve party. 1912 had indeed been an eventful year.
Is Hinduism a religion or a way of life? Or is it both?

Is Hinduism a religion or a way of life? Or is it both?

If we were to ask a Hindu, he or she would most likely answer that Hinduism is a way of life (often referred to as Sanatana Dharma).
New Years Eve

New Years Eve

Last week, Caribou Joe arrives at the community Christmas party, intoxicated, and proceeds to ride his horse through the front door of the Tete Jaune hall. Joe somehow survived the Christmas party.
Gobble down a lovely peach cobbler

Gobble down a lovely peach cobbler

This week's column is written by Chef Tony Rechsteiner, who has been a chef for 39 years. Originally from Australia, he is a Certified Chef de Cuisine (C.C.C.) and instructor in CNC's Professional Cook Program.
All roads lead to Barkerville

All roads lead to Barkerville

Ashcroft, Cache Creek, Hell's Gate, Lytton, Lillooet, Quesnel, Williams Lake, 100 Mile House, Kamloops, Hat Creek Ranch, Prince George, Prince Rupert, Burns Lake, Hazeltons, Smithers, Terrace, Spences Bridge, 70 Mile House, Houston, Port Edward and D